AIWG Proctoring Pilot
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The AIWG is continuing the multi-year pilot of equitable in-person proctoring practices at Stanford which started Spring Quarter 2024.

Important Documents
- AIWG Proctoring Pilot Guidelines - Winter 2025 (PDF)
- Course Information for Proctoring Pilot - AY 2024-2025 (PDF)
Stanford Proctoring Pilot: Faculty Interest Form
Courses Participating in the Proctoring Pilot
- CHEM 11: Foundational Concepts and Study Skills for General Chemistry
- CHEM 33: Structure and Reactivity of Carbon-Based Molecules
- CHEM 143: The Chemical Principles of Life II
- COLLEGE 121: East Asia discovers the World
- CS 103: Mathematical Foundations of Computin
- CS 106B: Programming Abstractions
- CS 221: Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques
- DATASCI 112: Principles of Data Science
- ECON 1: Principles of Economics
- ECON 50: Economic Analysis I
- ECON 50Q: Economic Analysis I (Quantitative)
- ECON 51: Economic Analysis II
- HUMBIO 4A: The Human Organism
- HUMBIO 4B: Behavior, Health and Development
- MATH 20: Calculus
- MATH 21: Calculus
- MATH 51: Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, and Modern Applications
- MATH 52: Integral Calculus of Several Variables
- MATH 53: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra, Fourier Methods, and Modern Applications
- MATH 104: Applied Matrix Theory
- MATH 147: Differential Topology
- ME 1: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
- PHYSICS 25: Modern Physics
- PHYSICS 43: Electricity and Magnetism
- POLISCI 450C: Political Methodology III: Model-Based Inference
- STATS 60: Introduction to Statistical Methods: Precalculus
- STATS 117: Introduction to Probability Theory
- Chem 31B: Chemical Principles II
- CHEM 33: Structure and Reactivity of Carbon-Based Molecules
- Chem 141: The Chemical Principles of Life I
- CS 103: Mathematical Foundations of Computing
- DATASCI 112: Principles of Data Science
- ECON 51: Economic Analysis II
- HUMBIO 3A: Cell and Developmental Biology
- HUMBIO 3B: Health Policy Analysis and Population Health
- MATH 19: Calculus
- MATH 20: Calculus
- MATH 21: Calculus
- MATH 51: Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, and Modern Applications
- MATH 52: Integral Calculus of Several Variables
- MATH 53: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra, Fourier Methods, and Modern Applications
- MATH 131P: Partial Differential Equations
- Math 215B: Differential Topology
- PHYSICS 23: Electricity, Magnetism, and Optics
- PHYSICS 41: Mechanics
- PHYSICS 41E: Mechanics, Concepts, Calculations, and Context
- PHYSICS 43: Electricity and Magnetism
- STATS 118: Probability Theory for Statistical Inference
- CHEM 31A: Chemical Principles I
- CHEM 31E: Chemical Foundations and 21st Century Problems
- CHEM 121: Understanding the Natural and Unnatural World through Chemistry
- CS 103: Mathematical Foundations of Computing
- ECON 50: Economic Analysis I
- ECON 50Q: Economic Analysis I (Quantitative)
- HUMBIO 2A: Genetics, Molecular Biology and Evolution
- HUMBIO 2B: Culture, Evolution, and Society
- LINGUIST 1: Introduction to Linguistics
- MATH 18: Foundations for Calculus
- MATH 19: Calculus
- MATH 20: Calculus
- MATH 21: Calculus
- MATH 51: Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, and Modern Applications
- MATH 53: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra, Fourier Methods, and Modern Applications
- MATH 120: Groups and Rings
- PHYSICS 21:Mechanics and Fluids
- PHYSICS 41: Mechanics
- PHYSICS 41E: Mechanics, Concepts, Calculations, and Context
- PHYSICS 45: Light and Heat
- CHEM 33: Structure and Reactivity of Organic Molecules
- CS 106B: Programming Abstractions
- FRENLANG 2: First-Year French, Second Quarter
- FRENLANG 22C: Second-Year French: Cultural Emphasis, Second Quarter
- HISTORY 94B/HISTORY 194B: Japan in the Age of the Samurai
- MATH 51: Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, and Modern Applications
- SPANLANG 3: First-Year Spanish, Third Quarter